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Olentangy Liberty High school freshman Benjamin Kurian's documentary looks at how artificial intelligence can make roads safer for drivers. The film debuts on C-Span on Saturday.
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Shakedown Circus: Revamp features a cast of mostly non-professional performers off all shapes and sizes. Audience members will see some skin.
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Rural welder David Griesmeyer created the Ohio Arts Corridor, a quirky public art trail, to bring people into Appalachia in hopes they’ll stay awhile.
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Approximately 1,500 years ago, the Adena and Hopewell people constructed large geometric earthworks in what’s now Marietta, Ohio. To this day, the structures perfectly align with the setting sun of the winter solstice.
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Classical 101Conductor Kellen Gray's most recent recording, African American Voices II, is the first major recording of important works by three noted African American composers - but it is more than that. The recording’s collection of distinctive musical voices stands to bring nuance to our understanding of the landscape of African American music.
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Jeremy Umansky, owner and head chef at Larder, a delicatessen and bakery in Cleveland, teaches his stripped down latke recipe for the Hanukkah season.
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The American Political Items Collectors gather in Canton every year. There, collectors, sellers, and enthusiasts get together to show off, trade and sell their treasures.
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Classical 101In Columbus author Kerry Winfrey’s most recent rom com novel, Faking Christmas, a host of quirky sugar plums sweeten a zany tale of a workplace untruth run amok, family fun and a budding romance at Christmastime in central Ohio.
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Holmes County in northeast Ohio is an epicenter of Amish arts. One furniture maker there has taken his craft to the next level through a partnership with a world-renowned museum.
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Each December, a tiny museum in northwest Ohio puts on an elaborate display celebrating a Christmas icon: trains.
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The Banned Book Nook and Other Curiosities in Wilmington highlights literature that’s been challenged or removed from libraries. The owners are trying to combat the growing attempts to restrict reading across Ohio.
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Medina, in Northeast Ohio, is home to the world’s largest collection of privately-owned Christmas movie memorabilia. Its creators hope the iconic props and costumes can bring joy year-round.
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A Cleveland recording engineer who wants to show support for human rights is putting together a retro fundraiser for the ACLU of Ohio.Clint Holley, who…
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Concert photography has changed a lot in the era of smart phones and social media. But for Cleveland photographer Judie Vegh , it’s still an art form....
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How do you make people care about the Great Lakes? And why do oceans get all the attention? "Daily Show" correspondent Michael Kosta answers those...
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If you really want to experience Akron’s local music scene, you'll have to go to some unexpected places. For this week’s Shuffle, WKSU’s Amanda...
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Jason De León, Njideka Akunyili Crosby and Derek Peterson are among the 24 winners of this year's MacArthur Fellowship, which honors "extraordinarily talented and creative individuals."
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EDITOR'S NOTE: This second part of a collaboration between WKSU and the Huffington Post focuses on the impact of Bhutanese refugees on the music of...
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The American rock singer, who fronted The Heartbreakers and was also beloved as a member of The Traveling Wilburys, has died after suffering cardiac arrest.
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Punch Brothers is back in Northeast Ohio this week for the band’s fourth year as artist residents at Oberlin Conservatory . The group that mixes...
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The singer-songwriter was born with an ear deformity that made hearing difficult; eventually, she lost her residual hearing. But if you're going to vote for her, she wants you to look past that.
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"I know I didn't grow up with arcades, but ... I enjoy talking with my dad about it and it's just something we bonded over," says one 17-year-old player.